Across
- 4. The ranking system companies must use when transferring waste to prioritize recycling.
- 9. A Law passed in 1999, that promotes the use of Best Available Techniques (BAT) to minimize pollution. [9, 10, 3]
- 10. Hazardous material that must be double-bagged and placed in a locked, covered skip.
- 12. These regulations require employers to assess and control risks from dangerous substances. (acronym)
- 14. Construction waste that poses a risk to the environment or human health. [9, 5]
- 15. The legal obligation for businesses to manage and dispose of waste safely. [4, 2, 4]
- 16. The preferred option at the top of the waste hierarchy pyramid.
- 17. A set of guidelines developed by the Environment Agency to reduce waste sent to landfill. [4, 8]
- 19. Welsh word for 'waste'
- 20. Any material produced as a result of construction work that is discarded. [12, 5]
- 22. These protocols provide guidelines for transforming waste into non-waste products. [7, 8]
- 23. The 1990 UK law focusing on environmental management and waste duty of care. [13, 10, 3]
Down
- 1. Waste that does not endanger human health or the environment. [3, 9, 5]
- 2. These regulations provide a framework for the identification, classification, and handling of hazardous waste ( 9,5,11)
- 3. Materials like metal, wood, and plastic should be kept in these. [5, 5]
- 5. Meaning of the acronym ‘BAT’ in relation to pollution control.
- 6. Documents that must accompany every movement of non-hazardous waste. [5, 8, 4]
- 7. The concept introduced in 1999 to prevent and control pollution from industrial activities. (acronym)
- 8. Regulations from 2013 managing the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. (acronym)
- 11. Welsh word for 'health'
- 13. Welsh word for 'skips'
- 18. Ordering only what is required helps to achieve the ------------ of waste.
- 21. Any waste that contains asbestos, or is contaminated with asbestos, must be - - - - - - - - - - - and placed in a covered, locked skip(6,6)
